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[[Franc Ksaver Meško Library Ormož|Franc Ksaver Meško Library in Ormož]] is situated in Ormož Castle. The 500 square-metre library manages a collection of over 50,000 items, which includes about 5,000 CDs, DVDs and videotapes. In 2008, its users borrowed over 95,000 items. The library has a youth department and organises regular events for children and adults (fairytale readings, playing hours, slide presentations, lectures, book presentations, etc.). It also provides computer and foreign language courses.
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[[Franc Ksaver Meško Library, Ormož|Franc Ksaver Meško Library in Ormož]] is situated in Ormož Castle. The 500 square-metre library manages a collection of over 50,000 items, which includes about 5,000 CDs, DVDs and videotapes. In 2008, its users borrowed over 95,000 items. The library has a youth department and organises regular events for children and adults (fairytale readings, playing hours, slide presentations, lectures, book presentations, etc.). It also provides computer and foreign language courses.
 
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The library was established as an independent institution in [[Established::1992]] (although it had its beginnings as early as 1906). It was named after Franc Ksaver Meško (1874–1964), a Slovene writer and priest.
 
The library was established as an independent institution in [[Established::1992]] (although it had its beginnings as early as 1906). It was named after Franc Ksaver Meško (1874–1964), a Slovene writer and priest.

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Knjižnica Franca Ksavra Meška, Ormož
Kolodvorska 9, SI-2270 Ormož
Phone386 (0) 2 741 5580
Managed byOrmož Castle




Franc Ksaver Meško Library in Ormož is situated in Ormož Castle. The 500 square-metre library manages a collection of over 50,000 items, which includes about 5,000 CDs, DVDs and videotapes. In 2008, its users borrowed over 95,000 items. The library has a youth department and organises regular events for children and adults (fairytale readings, playing hours, slide presentations, lectures, book presentations, etc.). It also provides computer and foreign language courses.

The library was established as an independent institution in 1992 (although it had its beginnings as early as 1906). It was named after Franc Ksaver Meško (1874–1964), a Slovene writer and priest.

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